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by luxpir
4391 days ago
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Read on. It goes on to advise how they allow encrypted mail being sent to external providers, as well as self-destructing messages. The blurb also discusses the limitations of the system quite openly. This part is only noting that inter-user messages never even leave their 'secured environment'. By all accounts it does seem as well secured as any other provider I've looked into. |
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Basically, it's Lavabit, but perhaps a little more secure than that in terms of regular threats. But an order like the one Lavabit obtained would force them to shut down, too (unless they agree to provide the backdoor), because it;s not E2E. If it was, such an order wouldn't have any power over them.
tl;dr ProtonMail is a competitor to Lavabit and Hushmail, not PGP.